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| Subject: | Re: Hard drive encryption in windows |
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| Date: | Fri, 25 Nov 2005 11:44:31 +0100 |
I personally use SafeGuard from Utimaco. You'll have a totally transparent full HD encryption. You can set password strength policies, and even use tolken. You can setup for several user login/password and even do some network administration . I think it is a very nice program and worth to try ( but I don't think it will turn on Unix). Hope it helps. Steven 2005/11/24, Genjii <genjii@gmail.com>:
Pranav Lal wrote:Hi David, the problem with trueCrypt is that there is no way to encrypt the operating system drive.What are your recomendations for operating system encryption software? Both linux and windows?
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